How to Design an L shaped Room

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How to Design an L shaped Room
By: Chandni Chatwani

It may seem intimidating to plan out an L-shaped room, but when you break it out, designing it becomes a piece of cake. This room offers you two separate areas to work with and you have no problem creating different zones.

You can have the larger section as your lounge and use the smaller section as your dining, or possibly a quiet reading nook and a work-at-home space. Start by defining what each space is going to do and then everything falls into place.

Space Planning Tips for L Shaped Rooms

Ease of Movement

It is important that your space is flowing effectively. Arrange furniture so people can easily move from one place to another. Don’t overcrowd the centre with large tables or sofas. Instead, leave pathways clear so that the room can be open and encouraging. This makes the space not only look better but feel better as well.

Use Rugs to Define the Space

The rugs are a perfect way of differentiating your L-shaped room without having to build physical divisions. You can have a comfortable rug in your lounge and a different one around your dining table to have a separation by vision. Select rugs in alignment with your entire palette so that the room looks harmonious and stylish.

Choose a Focal Point

Every room needs a spot that automatically captures attention. Whether a beautiful piece of artwork, a dramatic lighting fixture, or a large window, pick one focus point. Arrange your furniture so that it faces or emphasises that spot. A clear focus point establishes unity in the room and ties your design together.

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Ensure Colour and Lighting

Stick to a good colour scheme throughout the whole room. You don’t have to use exactly the same colour throughout, but use colours that will complement one another. Make use of a mix of lights like ceiling lights, floor lights, and table lights to illuminate various parts of a room and have a warm, cosy feeling.

Don’t Forget Smart Storage

Take advantage of awkward corners and voids to use as extra storage. Shelves, cupboards, or storage baskets can help keep the room tidy and well-organised, and your L-shaped room will look tidy and functional.

Final Thoughts

An L-shaped room can become a beautiful and functional room with a little creativity and planning.
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